As KMS said lots of variables to even take a shot at this. Firewall requirement, basement, slab, hurricane construction, soil types, size of rooms, type of lot. Land improvements, sewer, gas, electrical, Many towns these days put a burden onto the builder to improve the area road and or sidewalks. All must be considered into the mix to determine your final cost per square foot overall. But prices are nearing the $125-$250 Would be considered depending on location city or small town.
Thanks for replying back. Its a new structure and m talking to commical loan companies to borrow the money. Its for section 8 housing. The soil in Texas move cause structural damage if not done right. Maybe bout 1000 sq. Ft. and 2 to 4 duplex to start off first. Then after they r paid off I might built more. Thank again for your tipand ideas. : -)
Section 8 like any other government controlled plan is something you should seriously study before choosing to do this. My brother has a duplex he already owned and converted to this program and it worked for him. Anything related to government is complex. Get help before starting the project. I'm kinda anti-government help for anything.
I would suggest that you contact a prefab building company in your area and speak with them about your ideas.
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